Announced June 9th, LG has provided availability to the QCircle SDK. This allows developers to build their apps to work on the circular portion of display made active with the QuickCircle case on the LG G3.

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HTC gives third-party developers control of the One (M8)’s dual camera. What would you build?

HTC did a great job with the camera tech on the HTC One (M8), but what else can be done? HTC wants you to answer that question, as they have released the initial SDK preview for the Dual Lens API for all third party developers.

After months of beta, Codename One has now been downloaded over 100,000 times and has been used to create more than 1,000 native mobile apps across all of today's most popular smartphone platforms, including Android, iOS, Windows Phone, and BlackBerry.

Ouya developer units shipping out December 28th

All Ouya followers will be pleased to know that the team behind the Android powered video game console has announced that software development kits will be shipped to backers by December 28th. This is great news to hear because this means that devs will finally be able to work on optimizing their games for the big screen.

About a month ago, Samsung updated the Software Development Kit (SDK) for the Galaxy Note series, but it didn’t come with the tool that'd make it easier for developers to create apps that are compatible with the Note 2’s multi-window function. As a follow up, version 2.2.5 of the S Pen SDK for the Note series is now available to download from Samsung’s website.